What a great time we had on Thursday at the Perot Museum in Dallas. Students got to experiment with robots, feel what it's like to be in an earthquake and build a building that will withstand an earthquake. Here are a few pictures of our trip:
Visit the Cannon Elementary Facebook Page for more pictures of our trip. Thanks to all of our parents who attended with us. We couldn't have done it without you!
What's Happening in Third Grade
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Awards Days
Awards Celebrations have been scheduled. Be sure you have these dates on your calendar:
May 30 - Kindergarten 8:30
May 31 - 2nd Grade 8:30; 3rd Grade 9:15
June 3 – 1st Grade 9:00; 4th Grade 1:45
June 4 – 5th Grade 8:15
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Monday, February 4, 2013
Math Curse
Did you know math is all around us? There is math in the library, math in the artwork, math in the tiles on the wall. We had a great time last week reading our book of the month, Math Curse, by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith.
Scholars worked with a partner to find math around the school, take pictures of it, and create a math problem. We will soon be putting together a Cannon version of Math Curse that you will not want to miss! Challenge your student to find math around your home, in the grocery store, at soccer practice -- it's a great real world application of problem solving.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Practice Makes Predictable
My son's baseball coach used to say that practice didn't make perfect. He said that practice makes predictable -- how you practice, is how you will perform. I also heard Colin Kaepernick, quarterback for the Super-Bowl-Bound San Francisco 49ers, tell the press this week that he was not stressed about performing in the Super Bowl. He says that stress comes from lack of preparation.
When learning any new skill, practice makes that skill predictable and less stressful. This is the premise behind our new addition and subtraction rubric and practice log. Your scholar will improve and be more confident in their mathematical abilities if they aren't worried about the basic process of addition and subtraction.
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Engineering Roller Coasters
Monday, January 14, 2013
Draw to Subtract
Students have learned a new strategy to help with subtraction called "Draw to Subtract". The basic strategy includes drawing the first number using Base 10 blocks and then crossing out the second number to represent the act of subtraction. Students can use the picture to represent breaking up one ten into ten ones in order to subtract in the ones place, or breaking up one hundred into ten tens in order to subtract in the tens place.
Here is a picture of this strategy:
A blank copy of the form is below that you can print and use with your child at home. Happy Subtracting!!
Here is a picture of this strategy:
A blank copy of the form is below that you can print and use with your child at home. Happy Subtracting!!
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Think Through Math
This week students began working on a web based program called "Think Through Math". The program begins with a pre-assessment quiz which we did in our new Media Lab on Tuesday. The students will then progress through a series of lessons that follow our math curriculum. Each lesson begins with a pre-quiz, a short lesson, practice and a post-test. Students who do well on the pre-quiz will advance to the next lesson. Those who progress through the entire lesson and do not pass the post-quiz will repeat the lesson. This will be a great resource for your students to use as extra practice at home. Click Think Through Math for the link to this website. Your child will bring home a small card that shows their username and password.
Lego Robotics Club
I certainly enjoyed a relaxing break with family and friends. I hope you also had a great time home with your children.
Watch Monday Folders for an exciting opportunity for our students - Session 1 of our Robotics Club!! This flyer will be in Monday Folders:
Don't miss out - our Robotics Club is limited to the first 18 students who sign up. Sign and return your child's permission slip first thing Tuesday morning!!
Watch Monday Folders for an exciting opportunity for our students - Session 1 of our Robotics Club!! This flyer will be in Monday Folders:
Don't miss out - our Robotics Club is limited to the first 18 students who sign up. Sign and return your child's permission slip first thing Tuesday morning!!
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